Publication Date
19 February 2021
10 New Insights in Climate Science 2020 - a Horizon Scan
Authors
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Erik Pihl
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Future Earth Global Secretariat - Sweden
Eva Alfredsson
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KTH Royal Institute of Technology - Sweden
Magnus Bengtsson
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Hot or Cool Institute - Germany
Kathryn J. Bowen
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Australian National University - Australia
Vanesa Castan Broto
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University of Sheffield - UK
Kuei Tien Chou
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National Taiwan University
Helen Cleugh
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) - Australia
Kristie Ebi
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University of Washington
Clea M. Edwards
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Arizona State University
Eleanor Fisher
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Nordic Africa Institute
Pierre Friedlingstein
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University of Exeter - UK
Alex Godoy-Faundez
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Universidad del Desarrollo - Chile
Mukesh Gupta
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Asian University for Women - Bangladesh
Alexandra R. Harrington
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Center for International Sustainable Development Law - Canada
Katie Hayes
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Albany Law School
Bronwyn M. Hayward
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University of Canterbury - New Zealand
Sophie R. Hebden
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Future Earth Global Secretariat - Sweden
Thomas Hickmann
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Utrecht University - Netherlands
Gustaf Hugelius
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Stockholm University
Tatiana Ilyina
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Max Planck Institute for Meteorology
Robert B. Jackson
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Stanford University
Trevor F. Keenan
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University of California Berkeley (UC Berkeley)
Ria A. Lambino
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Research Institute for Humanity and Nature - Japan
Sebastian Leuzinger
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Auckland University of Technology - New Zealand
Mikael Malmaeus
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IVL Swedish Environmental Research Institute - Sweden
Robert I. McDonald
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The Nature Conservancy
Celia McMichael
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University of Melbourne - Australia
Clark A. Miller
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Arizona State University
Matteo Muratori
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Nidhi Nagabhatla
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United Nations University, Institute for Water, Environment and Health - Canada
Harini Nagendra
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Azim Premji University - India
Cristian Passarello
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Future Earth Global Secretariat - France
Josep Penuelas
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Global Ecology Unit CREAF-CSIC-UAB, CSIC and CREAF - Spain
Julia Pongratz
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Ludwig-Maximilians-Universitat - Germany
Johan Rockstrom
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University of Potsdam - Germany
Patricia Romero-Lankao
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National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL)
Joyashree Roy
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Asian Institute of Technology - Thailand
Adam A. Scaife
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Met Office
Peter Schlosser
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Arizona State University
Edward Schuur
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Northern Arizona University
Michelle Scobie
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University of the West Indies - Trinidad & Tobago
Steven C. Sherwood
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University of New South Wales - Australia
Giles B. Sioen
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Future Earth Global Secretariat - Japan
Jakob Skovgaard
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Lund University - Sweden
Edgardo A. Sobenes Obregon
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Independent Consultant in Public International Law - The Netherlands
Sebastian Sonntag
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Climate Service Center Germany (GERICS) - Germany
Joachim H. Spangenberg
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Sustainable Europe Research Institute - Germany
Otto Spijkers
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Wuhan University - China
Leena Srivastava
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International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis (IIASA)
Detlef B. Stammer
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Universitat Hamburg - Germany
Pedro H.C. Torres
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University of São Paulo (USP) - Brazil
Merritt R. Turetsky
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University of Colorado - Boulder
Anna M. Ukkola
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Australian National University - Australia
Detlef P. van Vuuren
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Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency - Netherlands
Christina Voigt
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University of Oslo - Norway
Chadia Wannous
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Towards A Safer World Network (TASW) - Sweden
Mark D. Zelinka
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Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL)
We summarize some of the past year’s most important findings within climate change-related research. New research has improved our understanding of Earth’s sensitivity to carbon dioxide, finds that permafrost thaw could release more carbon emissions than expected and that the uptake of carbon in tropical ecosystems is weakening. Adverse impacts on human society include increasing water shortages and impacts on mental health. Options for solutions emerge from rethinking economic models, rights-based litigation, strengthened governance systems and a new social contract. The disruption caused by COVID-19 could be seized as an opportunity for positive change, directing economic stimulus towards sustainable investments.
“10 New Insights In Climate Science 2020 - A Horizon Scan”. 2021. Global Sustainability, 1 - 65. doi:10.1017/sus.2021.2.
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